Main benefits
Pattern Identification: Traditionally framed in TCM as a formula that strengthens Spleen and Stomach Qi, transforms Dampness and Phlegm, harmonises the Middle Jiao, and gently supports generation and regulation of body fluids, particularly relevant when appetite is reduced, digestion is taxed, and there is a tendency to fullness, nausea, or sluggish bowel movement during GLP‑1 medication use.
Core Function: The formula is designed to tonify Qi, support digestion and nutrient absorption, regulate Qi in the Middle, transform Dampness/Phlegm, and gently support endogenous GLP‑1 secretion and gut–brain balance according to a combined TCM and modern physiological rationale.
Qi, Dampness and GLP‑1 Relationship: In TCM, weak Spleen and Stomach Qi can lead to Dampness, Phlegm, and impaired transformation/transport, while modern research links several ingredients (berberine, curcumin, cinnamon, ginger, citrus) to modulation of GLP‑1 release and gut microbiota; GLP‑1 Harmony is positioned to address both the TCM root (Qi and Spleen weakness) and the modern functional layer (gut hormones, microbiome, and motility).
Key Ingredients:
Dang Shen, Huang Qi, Bai Zhu, Fu Ling, Shan Yao form the core Spleen–Stomach Qi and fluid‑supporting layer, strengthening digestive power, barrier function, and resilience during reduced intake.
Huang Lian (berberine), Jiang Huang (curcumin), Rou Gui, Sheng Jiang provide targeted GLP‑1 and metabolic support, clear Damp‑Heat, warm and regulate the Middle, and address low‑grade inflammatory load.
Ban Xia, Chen Pi, Sha Ren, Zhi Gan Cao regulate Qi, dry Dampness, transform Phlegm, ease nausea and bloating, protect the Stomach, and harmonise the entire formula so it is gentle enough for daily use alongside GLP‑1 medication.
Emotional/Regulatory Component (TCM): By supporting the Spleen and harmonising the Middle, the formula also aims—within TCM theory—to moderate the impact of stress, worry, and dietary irregularity on digestive Qi, which can otherwise aggravate nausea, fullness, and erratic appetite during pharmacological GLP‑1 therapy.
Region of Action: Acts primarily on the Middle Jiao (Spleen, Stomach, Intestines) with secondary effects on the defensive Qi at the surface and on fluid distribution in the whole body, reflecting both its classical Liu Jun Zi Tang–type base and its modern GLP‑1‑focused positioning.
Classical/Modern Heritage: Conceptually rooted in the classical Liu Jun Zi Tang family (Six Gentlemen Decoction) for Spleen Qi deficiency with Dampness and Phlegm, GLP‑1 Harmony reworks this base with modern evidence‑backed botanicals (berberine, curcumin, cinnamon, ginger, citrus) to support people using GLP‑1 medications while staying within a TCM food‑supplement framework.
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- Strength 10:1
- 120 tablets per bottle
- Double or Triple the strength as regular brands
- Less fillers and binders
- No pharmaceuticals or dyes
- Thorough lab testing (heavy metals, pesticides etc.)
- Always made in controlled cGMP certified facility
- Unbeatable value
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This product is a dietary (food) supplement, to be taken as directed by a qualified practitioner. It is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose or prevent any disease. Not to replace a varied diet. Not to be taken if nursing or if pregnant. Not to be consumed continuously for longer than 3 months.














